The Coaching Project
Quote:
Originally Posted by Eagle7
White
Action's happening on both sides and he's got two bishops,
Black K isn't gonna get forward,
White can place both of his bishops on the A file and block the f6-d7-c5 maneuver for the black Knight, by attacking d7
And if he desires, he can always exchange his Bishop for the Knight there (on d7) and force a draw.
I think blocking the Kingside with g5 is also a good option, it does open g7-f5 for the Knight but the Knight can be driven off of there rather easily and cannot do much once he gets there
Now it's down to figuring out whether he wants to do a c5 move with his pawn, get his King to the queenside and b6, or block the Kingside with g5 first... And I don't see a good plan for black
Btw you seem to run through openings rather quickly.
You described it very good. White should use his better position to limit black. So g5 looks hot.
I know already some of the chess openings. Just repeated them and learned new moves. The french opening should be my last for the next month. Now I have 8 openings (russian, sicilian, alapin, french, italien, evans gambit, benko gambit, benoli).
learning target: take up time
Im getting better in paying attention to stats and showdown hands. Its hard to beat any reg without that.
other matters
Today I started book 5 of Lee Child with Jack Reacher. I like it very much. Its thrilling and entertaining.
hand of the day (villain is unknown
How would you react to this 3bet (and why)?
Party, $0.50/$0.50 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 2 Players
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Hand Details
Hero (SB): $100 (200 bb)
BB: $100 (200 bb)
Preflop: Hero is SB with K
K
Hero raises to $2, BB calls $1
Flop: ($4) 2
Q
6
(2 players)
BB bets $2.85,
Hero raises to $8,
BB raises to $27.80, Hero ?